Social media ‘major Web3 pain point’ as phishing attacks almost doubles: Report
A majority of the phishing attacks recorded have been conducted on social media platforms that do not have account verification features.
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A majority of the phishing attacks recorded have been conducted on social media platforms that do not have account verification features.
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